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Nevus sebaceus (spelled without the O). A "nevus" (from Latin for "birthmark") without melanocytes. Summary: Yellowish hairless plaque on the scalp of kids. Epidermal acanthosis +/- papillomatosis (can mimic seborrheic keratosis or verruca/wart). Large sebaceous glands open directly to skin surface. Apocrine glands often present in underlying dermis. Can give rise to a variety of (usually benign) adnexal tumors.
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